Do you have an AMAZING CANINE? Check out these 10 pups that lead the pack!
Each year, Milk-Bone conducts a nationwide search for amazing canines that have made an extraordinary impact on the lives of individuals they love and the communities that need them. These 10 super pups are leading the pack in making a powerful difference in the world — and proving that heroes come in all breeds and sizes. Along with the prestigious title, these 10 pups have been awarded a year’s supply of Milk-Bone.
*** MILK-BONE’S 2016 ‘DOGS WHO CHANGED THE WORLD’ ***
1. Abby — [Border Collie/Australian Shepherd] (Hartland, WI)
>> Abby saved her family from carbon monoxide poisoning. (Pet Parent: Nicole Siekert)
2. Klinker — [Golden Retriever] (Williamsport, MD)
>> Klinker is saving the U.S. honeybee population by inspecting bees for deadly bacteria. (Pet Parent: Bill Troup)
3. Wrangler — [Bassett Hound] (Albion, PA)
>> Wrangler saved his family from a house fire. (Pet Parent: Jennifer Stoneman)
4. Bretagne — [Golden Retriever] (Cypress, TX)
>> Bretagne is the last known living search and rescue dog that responded to the World Trade Center after the 9/11 attacks. In her retirement, she helps children learn to read aloud. (Pet Parent: Denise Corliss)
5. Tillie — [Irish Setter/Spaniel] (Vashon Island, WA)
>> When her best dog pal was trapped in a cistern, Tillie watched over her for more than week, leaving her side only to go search for help. (Pet Parent: B.J. Duft)
6. Liberty — [Golden Retriever/ Lab] (Hasbrouck Heights, NJ)
>> Liberty is a service and therapy dog that makes regular visits to hospitals, schools and community events to spread awareness about the Canine Assistants program. (Pet Parent: Tom Meli)
7. Rolex — [Golden Retriever] (Duluth, GA)
>> A graduate of the Canine Assistants program, Rolex has helped his partner significantly reduced the frequency of her seizures and helps her maintain a job at a local school. (Pet Parent: Rosalie Brown)
8. Chopstick — [Golden Retriever/ Lab] (Pottsville, PA)
>> Chopstick, a graduate of the Canine Assistants program, is a calming presence and important helper to his partner, who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. (Pet Parent: Colin Studlack)
9. Smith — [Golden Retriever] (Lakewood, CA)
>> A graduate of the Canine Assistants program and safety-response dog, Smith helps his partner when she experiences seizures. (Pet Paren: Rachel Guske)
10. Emmy — [Golden Doodle] (Hershey, PA)
>> A graduate of the Canine Assistants program, Emmy can predict seizures and alert her family when her partner is injured. (Pet Parent: Diana Hoffman)
Five of these four-legged heroes are from Canine Assistants — a non-profit organization that trains and provides service dogs for those who have physical disabilities, seizure conditions or other special needs. Thanks to support from Milk-Bone, Canine Assistants has placed more than 2,000 hero dogs with individuals across the U.S. To date, these dogs have touched the lives of more than 20 million people in children’s hospitals, assisted living facilities, schools and homes in communities across the country.
These extremely talented, high-functioning pups are trained to be the super-hero dogs of the world. They provide unwavering support and dedication to their partners with special needs, making it possible for them to lead normal lives.
Find out more about these amazing dogs that Milk-Bone is recognizing by going HERE.
Do you have an amazing dog that is YOUR HERO? Let us know in the comments below!